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Background Cities aim to improve the delivery of public services based on innovative software solutions and data sharing. Smart City Initiatives include opening up public data for productive use. However, Open Data has not and will not automati- cally lead to better public service delivery. To capture that potential, data need to be unlocked and made inter-operable between departments and organisations. The shared challenge is how to generate innovative solutions that address common city needs. Impact SCORE will solve public service delivery challenges common to partner cities through innovation. The partnership will create an ecosystem with cities, research institutions and SMEs for smart public service delivery innovation. This community will expand the market for service-based SMEs that develop, customise, implement and maintain open source solutions for public service delivery by cities using open data. Aim SCORE has the explicit objective of increasing the quality and reducing the cost of public service delivery of local authorities by using open source solutions, particularly relating to traffic and parking, sustainable mobility, and water and waste management. The solutions will be innovative, open sourced, based on open data, and replicable. Smart Cities and Open data REuse Contact: Berent Daan ([email protected]), Dr. Sebastiaan van Herk ([email protected]) Programme Coordinator EC-contribution Budget Project partners Duration NSR City of Amsterdam €2,5M €5M 14 4 years SCORE Waste collection can be improved by intelligent routing Streetlight sensors can be used to measure traffic flows and improve traffic management Approach Nine cities from 7 countries in the NSR will be grouped according to their shared thematic interests. Each group will develop 2-3 open source solutions using open data. The cities will formulate public service challenges based on their in-depth un- derstanding of the city’s operations (business case), the available data (feasibility) and knowledge of their existing programmes and initiatives (funding). The solutions will be developed jointly with SMEs and technical experts (ODI, Amsterdam Data Science Center), and tested in their Urban Living Labs. All cities will collaborate throughout the development process to ensure relevance and compatibility. In fact, solutions will be replicated transnationally at least twice within the SCORE project period. Results By implementing the innovative open source solutions, SCORE will Reduce by 10% service provision costs of public authorities in the sectors of urban sus- tainability using open data and open source solutions. Improve by 20% the quality of public service provision as valued/assessed by citizens. Reduce the duration and cost of uptake of innovation by authorities through replication of open source solutions, measured in payback time of investment. Estimated target: 6 months Water level sensors can inform early flood warning systems Solutions developed in SCORE will be open source and based on Open Data Real-time information about free parking spaces can reduce CO2 emission by decreasing traffic by up to 30% Public transit frequency can be adjusted based on live user data

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Page 1: SCORE 4 years Smart Cities and Open data REuse €2,5M €5M 14baxcompany.com/.../2017/06/SCORE-Smart-Cities-and-Open-data-REuse_v5.pdf · Cities aim to improve the delivery of public

BackgroundCities aim to improve the delivery of public services

based on innovative software solutions and data

sharing. Smart City Initiatives include opening up

public data for productive use.

However, Open Data has not and will not automati-

cally lead to better public service delivery.

To capture that potential, data need to be unlocked

and made inter-operable between departments and

organisations.

The shared challenge is how to generate innovative

solutions that address common city needs.

ImpactSCORE will solve public service delivery

challenges common to partner cities through

innovation. The partnership will create an

ecosystem with cities, research institutions

and SMEs for smart public service delivery

innovation.

This community will expand the market for

service-based SMEs that develop, customise,

implement and maintain open source solutions

for public service delivery by cities using open

data.

AimSCORE has the explicit objective of increasing

the quality and reducing the cost of public service

delivery of local authorities by using open source

solutions, particularly relating to traffic and

parking, sustainable mobility, and water and waste

management.

The solutions will be innovative, open sourced,

based on open data, and replicable.

Smart Cities and Open data REuse

Contact: Berent Daan ([email protected]), Dr. Sebastiaan van Herk ([email protected])

Programme

Coordinator

EC-contribution

Budget

Project partners

Duration

NSR

City of Amsterdam

€2,5M

€5M

14

4 yearsSCORE

Waste collection can be improved by intelligent routing

Streetlight sensors can be used to measure traffic flows and improve traffic management

ApproachNine cities from 7 countries in the NSR will

be grouped according to their shared thematic

interests. Each group will develop 2-3 open source

solutions using open data. The cities will formulate

public service challenges based on their in-depth un-

derstanding of the city’s operations (business case),

the available data (feasibility) and knowledge of their

existing programmes and initiatives (funding). The

solutions will be developed jointly with SMEs and

technical experts (ODI, Amsterdam Data Science

Center), and tested in their Urban Living Labs. All

cities will collaborate throughout the development

process to ensure relevance and compatibility. In

fact, solutions will be replicated transnationally at

least twice within the SCORE project period.

ResultsBy implementing the innovative open source

solutions, SCORE will

• Reduce by 10% service provision costs of

public authorities in the sectors of urban sus-

tainability using open data and open source

solutions.

• Improve by 20% the quality of public service

provision as valued/assessed by citizens.

• Reduce the duration and cost of uptake of

innovation by authorities through replication

of open source solutions, measured in payback

time of investment. Estimated target: 6 months

Water level sensors can inform early flood warning systems

Solutions developed in SCORE will be open source and based on Open Data

Real-time information about free parking spaces can reduce CO2 emission by decreasing traffic by up to 30%

Public transit frequency can be adjusted based on live user data